Wings Around the World African Safari Gala
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Wings Around the World African Safari Gala
Wings Around the World African Safari Gala Jo-Ann Geffen, JAG PR [email protected] Press Release HANG OUT WITH GENE SIMMONS ON OCTOBER 11 KISS Front Man to Be Special Guest on Google+ Hangout to Benefit Mending Kids International (October 3, Los Angeles) – Gene Simmons, legendary bass guitarist and lead singer of KISS, will be the special guest at a Google+ Hangout on Friday, October 11 at 10AM Pacific time. To access the “Hangout,” visitors should go to www.mendingkids.org/hangoutwithgene. The interview will be conducted by MKI Board member and renowned broadcast journalist Dorothy Lucey. The megastar will talk about his career, his business ventures and his activities and support of MKI. Also on hand will be one of the many beneficiaries of Mending Kids International (MKI), 6 year old Victor, from Kenya, who is hoping for life-changing surgery to rebuild his entire urinary system. Victor’s surgery is $50,000 and of that, MKI is trying to raise $10,000. Other surgeries range between $250 for a club foot correction all the way to $3500 for an open heart surgery. Fans and admirers can ask Gene Simmons questions in advance of the Google+ Hangout by posting question to the Mending Kids Twitter, Facebook or Google+ pages. In a few short years, MKI has transformed the lives of over one thousand children, and has laid the foundation for hospitals and doctors around the world to continue MKI’s life changing work. 92% of every dollar received goes directly towards helping children. Simmons’ philanthropy and support of charities including Mending Kids International, as well as that of his family, Shannon Tweed-Simmons and their son and daughter, Nick and Sophie, will be honored at the November 9 MKI Gala, where the Simmons clan will jointly receive the prestigious Humanitarian Award. Information and tickets are available at www.mendingkids.org. ### GENE DONATES $40K TO MEND 6-YEAR-OLD VICTOR w/ LIFE CHANGING SURGERIES DURING GOOGLE + HANGOUT Media Alert MEDIA ALERT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 GENE SIMMONS, SHANNON TWEED-SIMMONS, NICK SIMMONS AND SOPHIE SIMMONS TO BE HONORED BY MENDING KIDS INTERNATIONAL MEL GIBSON, SIMON BAKER AND MORE COME OUT FOR GALA WHO: Gene Simmons, Shannon Tweed-Simmons, Nick Simmons, Sophie Simmons, Mel Gibson, Simon Baker, Greg Louganis, Nia Peeples, Dawnn Lewis, Harvey Levin, Dorothy Lucey, Greg Louganis, Lou Diamond Phillips, Christopher Atkins, Mark Dacascos WHAT: Mending Kids International (MKI) celebrates its heroes at the WINGS AROUND THE WORLD AFRICAN SAFARI GALA honoring the Simmons family with the MEND Humanitarian Award, Sydney McDonnell, who has hosted 13 MKI children, with the HOPE Award,and Mike Takac, VP of Domestic Sales at Warner Bros., with the LOVE Award for his corporate support. MKI has changed the lives of over 1,200 children in over 54 countries and through Hometown Missions in the United States. MKI provides critical surgeries free to children who otherwise would not receive them due to lack of medical or financial resources; MKI also offers training and research to assist communities in creating self-sustaining surgical programs. Mel Gibson, a supporter of the non-profit since its 2006 inception, said, “Going on a mission is like a reset button on your soul.” WHEN: 5-6:30PM 6:30-9PM WHERE: Saturday, November 9, 2013 Red Carpet Program: Award Presentations and Performances Santa Monica Airport -- Hangar8 3100 Donald Douglas Loop North (at 31st street off Ocean) /parking in structure PHOTO AND VIDEO OPPORTUNITIES PLEASE USE MENDING KIDS IN ALL CAPTIONS /COVERAGE RSVP required: Jo-Ann Geffen/Melinda Jackson (818) 905-5511 [email protected] / [email protected] Press Release MENDING KIDS INTERNATIONAL HONORS GENE SIMMONS, SHANNON TWEED-SIMMONS, NICK SIMMONS AND SOPHIE SIMMONS AT ANNUAL GALA Mel Gibson, Simon Baker, Nia Peeples, Dorothy Lucey and Harvey Levin Participate in Awards Ceremony Mending Kids International (MKI) celebrated its heroes at the WINGS AROUND THE WORLD - AFRICAN SAFARI GALA honoring Gene Simmons and his family – Shannon Tweed-Simmons, Nick Simmons and Sophie Simmons -- with the MEND Humanitarian Award for their support of MKI (www.mendingkids.org) and their other philanthropic efforts. The award was presented by Mel Gibson, a long-standing supporter of the non-profit that provides free life-changing surgeries to children throughout the world. Mel Gibson, who has joined several international missions, said, "Going on a mission is like a reset button on your soul." In his acceptance speech, Gene spoke of his own difficult childhood, raised in Israel in a bullet-ridden house. He recalled his mother's excitement when they received a CARE box one day; it wasn't about the contents, it was about knowing that someone cared and they weren't alone – it gave them hope. When they moved to America, speaking no English, they were embraced by what he calls "the greatest place on the planet." He continued, "Not every child is born with everything intact. I don't have the right NOT to give back and neither do you. Some mother somewhere is crying her heart out because her child can't have what we have in this country and we can change that." He went on to praise his wife and children for doing their part to make this a better world, Shannon by raising "two of the best people I know who feel a spirit of service for their fellow man," and Nick and Sophie for their little-known good work. Sophie has lived in seven countries where she worked in orphanages before building her own center for abused children in Surrey, British Columbia, appropriately named Sophie's Place (http://cdfbc.ca/Sophies-Place/). Also honored were Sydney McDonnell, who has hosted 13 MKI children and nurtured them before, during and after their surgeries; she was presented with the HOPE Award by Simon Baker. Mike Takac, VP of Domestic Sales at Warner Bros., received the LOVE Award for his corporate support, which was presented by Harvey Levin. A teen award presented to three remarkable young people who serve their community and MKI was presented by Nia Peeples. Other celebrities in attendance included Christopher Atkins, Iron Chef's Mark Dacascos, Greg Louganis, Dominic Scott Kay and performances by Dawnn Lewis, who sang the most appropriate selfpenned song, "Take the Pain Away," and the Dembrebrah West African Drum and Dance Ensemble. David Ruprecht ("Supermarket Sweepstakes") did a terrific job auctioning donations for life-altering surgeries with Gene Simmons and Mel Gibson at the top of the donors list. Collectively, the two will be responsible for 305 children's vital surgeries. It is estimated that the evening raised over $800,000. MKI has dramatically changed the lives of over 1,200 children in 54 countries on several continents including Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Hometown Missions in the United States. The critical surgeries provided by MKI have opened the door to healthy and promising futures for children who otherwise would not be treated due to lack of medical or financial resources. MKI also offers training and research to assist communities in creating self-sustaining surgical programs. The charity is sustained by private and corporate donations. 92% of every dollar received goes directly towards helping children. Some of the sponsors that made the Gala possible include Deloitte, Warner Bros., Montrose Travel, Transparent Media Company, Ethiopian Airlines, Hubert's Lemonade, Zing Vodka, Alice's Traveling Tea Party, Jade Phoenix, cab.corp wine merchants, Hint water, Rock & Brews, Solar Rain, Skin Again, DJ Charles Feelgood, and more. ### We've seen him with his own kids, and now he's with some other adorable ones! Mel Gibson was spotted at the Santa Monica airport this past Sunday where he was participating in the Mending Kids International Wings Around The World African Safari Gala! The dapper actor was looking extremely happy as he posed for some pictures with some very cute little fellows! You can't fake those smiles!!! We're glad to see that the actor has avoided any and all controversy lately (apart from that little DUI stop incident), and seems to be making his way back into the good graces of society! He's way too talented of an actor to stay on its fringes for too long! Plus who doesn't love a charitable man?! Check out more cute photographs down (below) !!! - See more at: http://perezhilton.com/perezitos/2013-11-11-melgibson-spotted-at-mending-kids-international-charityfunction#respond Maria Menounos shows off toned figure in flirty midnight blue mini-dress at children's charity event in Los Angeles As the main host of Extra she has to look glamorous and well groomed as she interviews stars for the popular entertainment show. And on Saturday Maria Menounos didn't disappoint as she attended a charity event in Los Angeles in a suitably glamorous and form fitting outfit. The 35-year-old presenter attended the Mending Kids International charity function which was held at Hangar 8 in Santa Monica airport. Maria was not only showing her star support for a good cause but was also there in her professional capacity and was spotted interviewing guests at the charitable event for Mending Kids International which was held to celebrate it's heroes for the Wings Around the World African safari gala. Other stars at the event included Mel Gibson who looked dapper in a sleek black suit with a black and white polka dot handkerchief in his top pocket. Also present was rocker Gene Simmons who was honoured just a few days ago for his charitable work with ex veterans. The 64-year old attended with wife Shannon Tweed who looked stunning in a black and chiffon cocktail dress. The stars all helped raise funds for Mending Kids International which provides life saving surgical care to needy children all around the world. Mel Gibson Presents Gene Simmons With Charity Award Mel Gibson presented the Mending Kids International Humanitarian Award to Gene Simmons and his family. They helped to raise $700,000 for life-altering surgeries. The award was presented by Mel Gibson, a long-standing supporter of the non-profit that provides free life-changing surgeries to children throughout the world. Mel Gibson, who has joined several international missions, said, “Going on a mission is like a reset button on your soul.” In his acceptance speech, Gene spoke of his own difficult childhood, raised in Israel in a bullet-ridden house. He recalled his mother’s excitement when they received a CARE box one day; it wasn’t about the contents, it was about knowing that someone cared and they weren’t alone – it gave them hope. When they moved to America, speaking no English, they were embraced by what he calls “the greatest place on the planet.” He continued, “Not every child is born with everything intact. I don’t have the right NOT to give back and neither do you. Some mother somewhere is crying her heart out because her child can’t have what we have in this country and we can change that.” He went on to praise his wife and children for doing their part to make this a better world, Shannon by raising “two of the best people I know who feel a spirit of service for their fellow man,” and Nick and Sophie for their little-known good work. Sophie has lived in seven countries where she worked in orphanages before building her own center for abused children in Surrey, British Columbia, appropriately named Sophie’s Place. Also honored were Sydney McDonnell, who has hosted 13 MKI children and nurtured them before, during and after their surgeries; she was presented with the HOPE Award by Simon Baker. Mike Takac, VP of Domestic Sales at Warner Bros., received the LOVE Award for his corporate support, which was presented by Harvey Levin. A teen award presented to three remarkable young people who serve their community and MKI was presented by Nia Peeples. Other celebrities in attendance included Christopher Atkins, Iron Chef’s Mark Dacascos, Greg Louganis, Dominic Scott Kay and performances by Dawnn Lewis, who sang the most appropriate self-penned song, “Take the Pain Away,” and the Dembrebrah West African Drum and Dance Ensemble. David Ruprecht (“Supermarket Sweepstakes”) did a terrific job auctioning donations for life-altering surgeries with Gene Simmons and Mel Gibson at the top of the donors list. Collectively, the two will be responsible for 305 children’s vital surgeries. It is estimated that the evening raised over $800,000. MKI has dramatically changed the lives of over 1,200 children in 54 countries on several continents including Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Hometown Missions in the United States. The critical surgeries provided by MKI have opened the door to healthy and promising futures for children who otherwise would not be treated due to lack of medical or financial resources. MKI also offers training and research to assist communities in creating self-sustaining surgical programs. The charity is sustained by private and corporate donations. 92% of every dollar received goes directly towards helping children. Some of the sponsors that made the Gala possible include Deloitte, Warner Bros., Montrose Travel, Transparent Media Company, Ethiopian Airlines, Hubert’s Lemonade, Zing Vodka, Alice’s Traveling Tea Party, Jade Phoenix, cab.corp wine merchants, Hint water, Rock & Brews, Solar Rain, Skin Again, DJ Charles Feelgood, and more. A Mending Kids International Gala to Remember Mending Kids International was a small, quiet charity, until…. Mending Kids International (MKI) provides life-changing surgeries to children worldwide. By assembling teams of surgeons, nurses, technicians, and volunteers, MKI travels to developing countries on specialized missions to give life-saving or life-mending surgeries to children who need it. Established a little more than seven years ago, Mending Kids International has rapidly grown in scope and stature, with missions from Guatemala and Haiti to China and Mozambique. Last November 9, MKI hosted a fundraising event entitled “Wings Around The World Gala,” a night ofinspiration, love, mended lives, and of hope. The star-powered event was hosted by Dorothy Lucey, and the first honoree was Sydney McDonald, who has hosted 13 kids in her home as they came to the US for surgeries. The next honoree was Mike Tayak VP Warner Brothers Home Video, who was presented his award by Harvey Levin (TMZ), and finally Gene Simmons, his wife, Shannon Tweed, his children Nick and Sophie. Mel Gibson was on hand to present the award to the Simmons Family. “lt was incredibly successful,” says Pasadena realtor Rosey Bell, MKI gala chairperson. “We had over 500 people. It was at Hangar 8 in Santa Monica Airport, and it was a beautiful setting.” Bell got involved with MKI when the Executive Director of MKI, Marchelle Sellers asked her to Chair the first Gala last year. “That was a great success so she asked again this year,” she told Pasadena Now, “and I said I would.” This year’s gala was African themed. With the airport hangar designed as an African Market place. Set up outside, along with African spears, world-worn luggage, and assorted props, Ethiopian dancers and even fresh roasting coffee added to the festive atmosphere. Simmons, honored that night, has proven to be one of the more active promoters of MKI and its drive to raise funds. “He’s so amazing,” says Bell, “Gene Simmons is so excited about MKI. He‘s on board the bus…and knowing him he will soon be driving…” The November 9 gala was a huge success for both MKI and the kids it serves. But, “lt’s not just the money, though raising $820,000 isn’t bad” says Bell. “lt’s the whole profile ofthe charity that’s been raised and recognized. We’re on to the next leveI.” The little charity that could, just did. More help from Hollywood hotshots In an interview on ANC’s “The Bureau,” Mel Gibson committed to help in fundraising activities through Mending Kids International (MKI), an organization that aid sick and poor children worldwide. “I’m still sorry, you know, God bless you (Philippines). I hope you can put it back together; there’s been a tremendous loss of lives. It’s hard even to be able to say anything,” he said of the catastrophe. Singer-actress Nia Peeples related in the same interview on “The Bureau” that “I was actually thinking about who was gonna call to say what kind of fund raiser we can do for that, it’s tragic.” Kiss band member Gene Simmons expressed willingness to do the same. “We’re gonna be doing some work to try not just to raise awareness but funds. Our hearts and prayers go out to everybody (in the Philippines),” he was quoted as saying. The rock bass guitarist added: “It’s probably time for all the countries in the world to realize we are one.”
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